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Soils and Quaternary Geology of the Southwestern United States
Author | : David L. Weide |
Publisher | : Geological Society of America |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0813722039 |
Quaternary and Glacial Geology
Author | : Jürgen Ehlers |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
Quaternary geology is the study of the most recent period of geological time, looking at the Earth in terms of its development as a planet. This books examines the history of its life forms, the materials of which it is made, processes that affect these materials, and products that are formed from them.
Soils as a Tool for Applied Quaternary Geology
Author | : Peter W. Birkeland |
Publisher | : Utah Geological Survey |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : |
Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Author | : Cary Mock |
Publisher | : Newnes |
Total Pages | : 3883 |
Release | : 2013-03-25 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0444536426 |
The second revised edition of the Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science, Four Volume Set, provides both students and professionals with an up-to-date reference work on this important and highly varied area of research. There are lots of new articles, and many of the articles that appeared in the first edition have been updated to reflect advances in knowledge since 2006, when the original articles were written. The second edition will contain about 375 articles, written by leading experts around the world. This major reference work is richly illustrated with more than 3,000 illustrations, most of them in colour. Research in the Quaternary sciences has advanced greatly in the last 10 years, especially since topics like global climate change, geologic hazards and soil erosion were put high on the political agenda. This second edition builds upon its award-winning predecessor to provide the reader assured quality along with essential updated coverage Contains 357 broad-ranging articles (4310 pages) written at a level that allows undergraduate students to understand the material, while providing active researchers with a ready reference resource for information in the field. Facilitates teaching and learning The first edition was regarded by many as the most significant single overview of Quaternary science ever, yet Editor-in-Chief, Scott Elias, has managed to surpass that in this second edition by securing even more expert reviews whilst retaining his renowned editorial consistency that enables readers to navigates seamlessly from one unfamiliar topic to the next
Quaternary Glaciations - Extent and Chronology
Author | : J. Ehlers |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2004-10-02 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0080474071 |
This book is the second of three volumes in which the recent knowledge of the extent and chronology of Quaternary glaciations has been compiled on a global scale. This information is seen as a fundamental requirement, not only for the glacial community, but for the wider user-community of general Quaternary workers. In particular the need for accurate ice-front positions is a basic requirement for the rapidly growing field of palaeoclimate modelling. In order to provide the information for the widest-possible range of users in the most accessible form, a series of digital maps was prepared.The glacial limits were mapped in ArcView, the Geographical Information System (GIS) used by the work group. Included with the publication is a CD with digital maps, showing glacial limits, end moraines, ice-dammed lakes, glacier-induced drainage diversions and the locations of key sections through which the glacial limits are defined and dated. The last deglaciation is also shown in 500 year time-steps. The digital maps in this volume cover the USA and Canada and include Greenland and Hawaii. Both overview maps and more detailed maps at a scale 1: 1,000,000 are provided.Also available:Part I: Europe, ISBN 0-444-51462-7Part III: South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, ISBN 0-444-51593-3
Quaternary Geology for Scientists and Engineers
Author | : J. A. Catt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Engineering geology |
ISBN | : |
On the effects of Quaternary processes of erosion, deposition, soil development, and recognition and interpretation. Methods of classifying, correlating, mapping and dating are described, and the useful interrelations with other disciplines involved in Quaternary studies are explored. The wide range of analytical laboratory techniques applicable to Quaternary deposits are not described in detail, but their uses and limitations are discussed so that the field geologist can decide when it is worth calling upon the services of an expert analyst. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Soils in Archaeological Research
Author | : Vance T. Holliday |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2004-08-19 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0195149653 |
Soils, invaluable indicators of the nature and history of the physical and human landscape, have strongly influenced the cultural record left to archaeologists. In this book, the author addresses each of these issues in terms of fundamentals as well as in field case histories from all over the world.
Quaternary of the Levant
Author | : Yehouda Enzel |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 789 |
Release | : 2017-04-27 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1316841847 |
Quaternary of the Levant presents up-to-date research achievements from a region that displays unique interactions between the climate, the environment and human evolution. Focusing on southeast Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Israel, it brings together over eighty contributions from leading researchers to review 2.5 million years of environmental change and human cultural evolution. Information from prehistoric sites and palaeoanthropological studies contributing to our understanding of 'out of Africa' migrations, Neanderthals, cultures of modern humans, and the origins of agriculture are assessed within the context of glacial-interglacial cycles, marine isotope cycles, plate tectonics, geochronology, geomorphology, palaeoecology and genetics. Complemented by overview summaries that draw together the findings of each chapter, the resulting coverage is wide-ranging and cohesive. The cross-disciplinary nature of the volume makes it an invaluable resource for academics and advanced students of Quaternary science and human prehistory, as well as being an important reference for archaeologists working in the region.